| HUGO ID | 4250 |
|---|---|
| Symbol | GGT1 |
| Name | gamma-glutamyltransferase 1 |
| #Occurrence | 2 |
| #Paper | 1 |
| PMID | Match String | Actual String | Score | Flanking text | Edited by | Edit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10643818 | glutamyl transpeptidase | glutamyl transpeptidase | 1.0 | of the glutathione cycle is particularly important in the central nervous system because deficiency of enzymes associated with it glutathione synthetase _amp_#x3b3; glutamyl synthetase or _amp_#x3b3; glutamyl transpeptidase leads to defective brain function [ 49 and 50 ] in addition to acidosis and a tendency to hemolysis. | ![]() | |
| 10643818 | glutamyl transpeptidase | glutamyl transpeptidase | 1.0 | glutathione is then transported and converted by membrane bound _amp_#x3b3; glutamyl transpeptidase followed by cleavage by membrane bound dipeptidase. _amp_#x3b3; glutamyl amino acids are transported into the cell and converted to glutamate via oxoproline. | ![]() |